Nitin

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Nitin

Nitin

@Nitin_GK

Katılım Ekim 2010
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
The COVID cover-up goes all the way to the top. Fauci funded the Wuhan lab. Senior intelligence officials hid classified evidence from the president himself. Scientists were silenced. Millions paid the price. The DOJ has until May 11th to prosecute Fauci before the statute of limitations runs out. I am not letting this go. The American people deserve justice.
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Nitin@Nitin_GK·
@arnav_kumar Deepseek is at $300M total so far. Haven't raised a round yet.
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arnav
arnav@arnav_kumar·
God, give me the confidence of those here who feel we can compete with US in AI research /Frontier models by getting some IT outsourcing companies to contribute $$ These are just 4 companies spending 700Bn$ Just 4. Imagine the overall spend. And imagine the number of AI PhDs working on the bleeding edge across the ivy leagues and beyond. Imagine the US/China throwing their full might to win this technology wave. Think the space race that took us to the moon, just a million times more intense. The ONLY way for India to WIN this is if we pour all our tax dollars into this race. I think that is unlikely. India must participate and compete in the AI race. And we must WIN. But we must play the games we can WIN. We must figure what part of the value chain can we WIN Competitive strategy is not about playing someone else's game, with their rules. Competitive strategy is about doing something that your user wants, which you can do well, and your competition can't (even if they tried) Without this clarity, there is no strategy Without a strategy we only have chest thumping and hope and fuzzy feeling.. "We must start somewhere." "Thinking big. Aim for the stars" "Where there is a will, there is a way" " Yes, we can" "It is so important, we must do it" Without a strategy, all these statements belong to self help books. A much better strategy is to figure out unique strengths and figure what part of this AI value chain can we DOMINATE and WIN
signüll@signulll

msft, goog, meta, & amazon are on track to spend ~$700b on ai infrastructure in 2026. this kinda spending usually happens via govts or wars whereas this time, it’s four companies racing to build the foundational mechanics of agi. kinda insane that the next layer of civilization is being ~entirely privately financed before most govts even understand what’s being built. has this ever happened before?!

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Nitin@Nitin_GK·
@signulll Can you post the other 36 or point to it?
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signüll@signulll·
there are 37 posters on my office wall that i have meticulously written & printed. this is the one i read almost every day: “great ideas are the output of the work, not the input.”
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
THEY BLACKLISTED THE ENGINEER BEFORE THE BODY WAS COLD Hazar Denli is a chassis engineer. His job was to make sure cars don't kill people. He was very good at it. Working for Tata Technologies (@TataTech), he led the engineering team on VinFast's suspension and chassis systems. During testing he found the front strut-to-knuckle connection was loosening. Suspension parts were snapping off after 15,000 miles. They were supposed to last 93,000. He told management. Nothing happened. VinFast had a Nasdaq IPO coming and didn't want to delay production. So Denli resigned and moved to a new job at Jaguar Land Rover (@JLR_News). Then in April 2024, a family of four died in California when their VinFast VF8 lost control, veered off the road and caught fire. Denli posted on Reddit. He said he wouldn't get into a VinFast himself. He said he wouldn't let his family near one. VinFast tracked down the anonymous post. Tata Technologies HR director Patrick Flood then contacted JLR HR director Dave Williams and asked for Denli to be dismissed. The concern, in Flood's words: if he's done this now, he could do the same at JLR. Denli was fired the same day. Then blacklisted on industry recruitment platform Magnit so his future job applications would be auto-rejected. @BBCNews obtained the internal emails proving all of it. The NHTSA has since launched an investigation into the VinFast VF8. There are now 28 safety complaints on file. Denli has filed disclosures with the SEC and NHTSA. He is taking JLR to an employment tribunal. A family is dead. An engineer tried to stop it. He lost his job, his career platform access and his industry future. The companies involved declined to comment. Nobody went to prison. Nobody recalled anything. Everyone kept their jobs except the one man doing his. Sources: @WB_UK @BBCNews @cleantechnica @carscoops
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Illimitable Man (IM)
Illimitable Man (IM)@SovereignIM·
In life man faces 3 deaths: the 1st death is cowardice, he becomes domesticated and risk averse, but tells himself he's civilized, the 2nd death is to become useless, to produce nothing of value and lose the ability to self-sustain, the final death is apathy - the loss of hope.
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Nitin@Nitin_GK·
@vishchan Ka voted for bsy enough to keep congress out. Modi's marathon campaign did not get bjp the votes though. That's his point. Many bjp seats flipped for congress in vs when bsy was no more the cm face. Bommai's mild mannerisms did not help even though he administered well.
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Nitin@Nitin_GK·
@jun_song What are you doing for the prefill? Mos of the time, the prefill takes the most time as the context length grows. Omlx seems to support dflash, but I had poor exp with the non stop io writes to ssd.
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송준 Jun Song
송준 Jun Song@jun_song·
작업용: Macbook Pro M5 Max 128gb 모델 온로드 - Minimax M2.7 JANGTQ Crack (50tok/s) - SuperGemma-26b-fast-mlx-4bit (140tok/s) + Claude code, Codex (데이터작업)
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송준 Jun Song
송준 Jun Song@jun_song·
개인으로 사용중인 로컬LLM 세팅 공유: 장비 : MacStudio M2 Ultra 64gb 모델 온로드 - SuperQwen3.6 35b mlx 4bit (90tok/s) - Ernie Image Turbo (이미지 생성모델) Hermes Agent + MLX-LM + GPT Codex (코딩), Gemini (대화, 이미지) 🧵
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Tehxi
Tehxi@yajnshri·
The Nasadiya Sukta, a hymn in the Rigveda, one of the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism, also known as the “Hymn of Creation,” describes the Origin of the Universe and the Concept of Creation.
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Vasant Shetty | Building Mundhe Banni
We met Lokesh at the @mundhebanni meetup at SIT Tumkur yesterday. He had travelled all the way from Chikmagalur just to meet us and express his gratitude. Reason? Through Mundhe Banni, he discovered the Siddhaganga Incubation Foundation in Tumkur and has now applied for a grant to build his idea into a business. Lokesh has studied only up to 10th standard and is a farmer by background, but he has a sharp entrepreneurial instinct. In regions like Malnad and coastal Karnataka, areca nut is a major commercial crop. Once the shell is removed, it is usually treated as waste and becomes a burden to manage. Lokesh saw an opportunity where others saw a problem. He has converted this waste into a strong, sustainable packaging material that can potentially replace thermocol, wood and similar industrial packaging materials. He already has a working product and a few early customers piloting it. He has applied for patent too. There is so much untapped talent in smaller towns. When given the right exposure and connections, these individuals can do remarkable things. If we can play even a small role in bridging founders like Lokesh to incubation centres, mentors, and opportunities, that in itself feels deeply meaningful. 🙌
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Harshith
Harshith@harshithkb·
Exactly like the call on which train needs to be run between Bangalore and Mangalore is taken in Chennai. Exactly like why railway stations in Mangalore come under the Palakkad division. Some things may appear to not make any sense in real life. That doesn't mean one needs to "feel as victims" always. Reiterating again - Tamil Nadu and Keralam are not victims of any sorts. In most of the cases they are the culprits when it comes to matters related to Karnataka. When they have power at their disposal, they behave exactly what they accuse Delhi of.
Sarayu Pani@sarayupani

How does a country where the decision of whether Coimbatore and Madurai get metros is made in Delhi make sense?

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Muhammad Eman Aftab
Muhammad Eman Aftab@m_emanaftab·
We went a different route. CLAUDE.md files for persistent context plus Obsidian as a shared knowledge base that agents can read and write to between sessions. Each agent gets its own memory scope so they don't step on each other. The hard part isn't storing memory, it's deciding what's worth remembering and what becomes noise. Will check out claude-mem though, 95% less token consumption is wild if real.
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Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
SOMEONE CREATED PERMANENT MEMORY IN CLAUDE CODE!! > 95% less token consumption > Reached 46k stars in 48 hours > Never hits context limits. > picks up exactly where you left off. 100% free for everyone. 👇
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Nitin@Nitin_GK·
@Nithin0dha So fixing it needs - Oil sovereignty, AI sovereignty, Lower valuations, Rupee strengthening, And then ltcg, stcg?
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Nithin Kamath
Nithin Kamath@Nithin0dha·
Asked someone from the industry whether foreign investors are still interested in allocating to India. The TLDR: Interest has pretty much died out. India is seen as geopolitically exposed, especially to an oil shock. There are no real AI plays. Valuations are rich. And the rupee situation doesn't help. On top of that, investors who were sitting on gains have taken money off the table and are now looking at markets like Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Europe etc instead. He also pointed out that our LTCG/STCG structure and the increase in STT have made India less attractive compared to other markets that are seeing inflows. If we need to attract FPIs back, and we do, fixing this feels like pretty low-hanging fruit.
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Antonio Lupetti
Antonio Lupetti@antoniolupetti·
This is Algebrica. A mathematical knowledge base I’ve been building for 2.5 years. 215+ entries, carefully written and structured. 400k+ views over this time. Not much in absolute terms, but meaningful to me. No ads. No courses to sell. No gamification. No distractions. Just essential pages, aiming to explain mathematics as clearly as possible, for a university-level audience. Built simply for the pleasure of sharing knowledge. Content licensed under Creative Commons (BY-NC). Best experienced on desktop. If it helps even a few people understand something better, it’s worth it.
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George Howard
George Howard@GeoCoHo·
@DailyIranNews Go ahead it's even better for America. America has its own wells can support itself and can sell to other countries. Plus the oil wells that people like me in our family own, that price is going to skyrocket we're going to be billionaires in no time. Best thing for America
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Daily Iran News
Daily Iran News@DailyIranNews·
🚨 BREAKING IRGC Missile Command: ​"We announce the end of all targeting restrictions. We will strike infrastructure in a manner that will deprive the United States and regional countries of oil and gas resources for years to come. ​Orders have been transmitted to local missile bases, and operations will begin immediately."
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Nitin@Nitin_GK·
@CestMoiz Why does the loss of one F-35 any cause of concern in a war of this scale? We lost atleast 1/2/3 too in a three days battle.
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Harpreet@CestMoiz·
They have already lost an aircraft carrier, not to Iranian missiles, but to an onboard fire which some suspect was caused thru sabotage from within, after a toilet crisis! U could'nt make this up even if u wanted, so absurd is the situation! And then there was the F-35 shootdown!
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Harpreet@CestMoiz·
:Thread: Folks, sharing some thoughts about the currently ongoing #IranWar and how it has fundamentally changed the world as we knew it. Let's see how it goes ..
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Dan Woods
Dan Woods@danveloper·
I handed Claude Code @karpathy's autoresearch repo and Apple's "LLM in a Flash" paper, told it to get Qwen3.5-397B running on my M3 Max 48GB... it did!
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Nitin@Nitin_GK·
@anup_malani considering the land prices of those illegaly occupied slums, isn't the "cheaper option" is actually the expensive one?
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Anup Malani
Anup Malani@anup_malani·
What's more, neighborhoods near upgraded slums saw more formal housing investment and less crime. Near relocated slums: nothing. The cheaper approach worked better on every dimension.
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Anup Malani
Anup Malani@anup_malani·
A city has slums. Two options: bulldoze and move residents to new housing, or upgrade the slum where it stands. New housing sounds better. Chile tested both for 20 years. It wasn't even close.
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Nitin@Nitin_GK·
@EnergyAntonio Row can come together in common cause and take kinetic action if needed.
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Energy
Energy@EnergyAntonio·
Iran is about China, but not in the childish “cut off one supplier and Beijing collapses” sense. It is about engineered scarcity. If this thesis is right, Washington is not stumbling into Middle Eastern chaos. It is accepting, and perhaps courting, a world of higher energy prices, higher fertilizer prices, disrupted shipping, and recessionary pressure because the United States is one of the few powers positioned to survive that environment better than its rivals. Yes, the Gulf Arabs will resent it. Yes, Europe will hate it. Yes, global growth will get smashed and Russia will benefit at the margin. None of that disproves the logic. The point is relative leverage, not universal prosperity. If Hormuz is compromised and Iranian production is damaged, Asia’s import-dependent economies become more desperate for substitute barrels, maritime protection, and reliable trade corridors. Energy security stops being an abstract macro variable and becomes a weapon. So does shipping security. So does fertilizer. So does food. That is where the real pressure on China comes in. Not because China cannot physically keep people alive on bare caloric minimums, but because regime stability is not built on subsistence rice. It is built on a population, especially an urban and coastal middle class, accustomed to rising living standards, protein consumption, consumer abundance, and the implicit promise that the Party can keep delivering all of it. Strip out reliable imports of feed, soy, meat inputs, and energy, and the issue is not mass starvation. The issue is degradation. Scarcity. Inflation. Friction. A slow reduction in the standard of life that underwrites consent. And in that world, food exporters and energy exporters hold the knife. The United States sits on both. Brazil matters too, but Brazil is not untouchable in a truly gloves-off contest. So the thesis is not that Iran is a sideshow. It is that Iran is the mechanism: the pressure point through which Washington can raise the cost of modern life for everyone, then exploit the fact that America remains one of the last major powers with the resource base to feed, fuel, and protect the system everyone else still depends on. That is why, under this view, the chaos is not a policy failure. It is the policy. Or, our ruling class is retarded and didn’t think this through at all. Coin toss.
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